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Holiday Gift Guide 2017

The holidays are just around the corner! If you are having a hard time deciding what to buy, we have created a list of our favorite fine and gross motor toys for different age groups. Our list of toys help promote infant, toddler, preschool, and school age development.

Time to shop!

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Infants (Birth-3 months): These are great toys to get your infants to track toys, practice tummy time, reach for their feet, grab toys, stimulate sensory skills, and improve their eye hand coordination skills!

Animal Wrist Rattle & Foot Finder Set

Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes Musical Toy

Winkel Rattle

Sassy Developmental Bumpy Ball

Fisher Price Kick & Play Mat

Musical Inchworm

Infant Mobile Travel Toy

VTech Moosical Beads

Water Play Mat

Sassy Floor Mirror

Look Look Black and White Book

3-6 months old: These toys allow your little one to explore, grasp, and touch different textures for tactile development along with improving dexterity. The floor chair is great when you have to get chores done around the house. They also encourage motor development such as crawling after the fun toys!

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Poppity-Pop Musical Dino

Roller Pillar Activity Balls

Oball

Rattle & Rock Maracas

Baby Einstein Octoplush

Sassy Wonder Wheel

Playgro Buddy Giraffe

Fisher-Price Sit Me Up Floor Seat

Sea Sound Drumb

Move and Crawl Ball

Activity Cube

6-12 months old: These toys are great for developing cognitive, eye hand coordination and motor skills. These toys can be used in a fun way to promote sitting, standing, cruising and walking!

First Blocks and Rock Stack Bundle

Squeeze Blocks

Sit to Stand Learning Walker

Wiggle & Crawl Ball

Little Tikes Ocean Explorers Adventure Course

Leap Frog Learning Table

Little Tikes Ocean Explorers Starfish

Melissa & Doug Shape Sorter

Hedstrom Sensory Shapes

Fisher Price 3-in-1 Elephant

Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Puppy

Pop Up Activity

Stack & Sing Rings

Musical Xylophone

Toddlers (1-3 year olds): These toys are great for developing cognitive development by allowing your child to explore and use their imagination. These toys also promote eye hand coordination, social interaction, motor planning and color/shape differentiation!

Monster Plush Bowling Game

Busy Learners Activity Cube

Puppy Dog Ride on Toy

3 Bees & Me Bath Toys

Learn & Groove Musical Mat

Melissa & Doug Pounding Bench

Mr. Potato Head

Melissa & Doug Stacker

Melissa & Doug Puzzles

Fisher Price Tricycle

T-Ball Set

My First Christmas Tree

Little Tykes Sports Zone

Tobbles

Crawl Through Tunnel

Rody Horse

Wishbone Rocker to Ride on Toy Flip

Jumbo Pegboard

Piggy Bank

3-5 year olds: These toys allow your child to be creative by using their imagination. They also promote cognitive development, eye-hand coordination, social skills, strength, and balance.

Standing Easel

Plastic Fruit Kitchen

Play-Doh Fun Tub

Little Tikes Basketball Set

Willy's Wiggly Web

Little Tikes Trampoline

Monkey Balance Board

Snowflakes Connect

Melissa & Doug Latches Board

Lite Brite

Teeter Popper

Crayola Art Studio

Elefun

Jump Rope

5 years and older: These toys promote creativity, problem solving, cognitive development, eye-hand coordination, social skills, overall strength and balance.

Hop a Floor Mat

Micro Mini Scooter

Squigz

Turtle Target Game

4 Sports Balls

Sneaky Squirrel Game

Hungry Monkey

Spot It

Ogo Sport

String Along

Twister

Musical Jump and Toss

Zoom Ball

4 in 1 Game Rug

Alphacatch

DISCLAIMER

The content in this blog should not be used in place of medical advice/treatment and is solely for informational purposes. All activities/exercises posted in this blog should be performed with adult supervision, caution, and at your own risk. Big Leaps, LLC is not responsible for any injury while performing an activity/exercise that has been posted on this blog. If you have any information on the content of our blog, feel free to contact us at info@bigleapsct.com.

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